Oceania Cruises has announced a slate of new Mediterranean cruise offerings for 2025, ranging from nine to 56 days in length. The line’s ships Marina and Nautica will operate the voyages, which will visit local islands, resort towns, cities and lesser known ports across the Mediterranean, Aegean and Adriatic regions.
Itineraries will feature marquee embarkation and disembarkation ports such as Athens, Barcelona, Istanbul, Rome and Lisbon. However, the voyages will also call at jet-set destinations including Monte Carlo, Cannes (France), Positano and Sorrento (both in Italy), as well as more off-the-beaten-path locales such as Tirana and Sarande, Albania; Trapani, Sicily; Calvi and Propriano, Corsica; and Sibenik, Croatia.
"Oceania Cruises is rightly renowned for its inventive and captivating itineraries, and our array of 2025 Mediterranean sailings is the perfect way to spotlight one of the most popular and exciting cruise regions of the world," said Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises. "With shore excursions to inspire everyone, from active, adventurous types to history buffs to foodies, our small, luxurious ships are the perfect way to discover this majestic region of the world."
Highlights of Marina's 2025 Mediterranean Program
- A nine-day Barcelona to Athens voyage on May 26 visiting Malta, Rhodes (Greece), Kusadasi (Turkey), Istanbul (overnight) and Lesbos (Greece)
- An 11-day Istanbul to Athens cruise on October 16 with an overnight in Istanbul and calls on Rhodes, Kusadasi, Santorini (Greece) and more
- A 21-day Athens to Tenerife (Spain) grand voyage on October 27, transiting the Mediterranean and calling at Barcelona, Seville (Spain), Casablanca (Morocco) and the Canary Islands
Marina will undergo a refurbishment in May 2024, adding venues such as the Aquamar Kitchen wellness restaurant and an alfresco poolside pizzeria.
Highlights of Nautica's 2025 Mediterranean Schedule
- A 12-day Istanbul to Athens sailing on July 27 visiting the Turkish riviera, Cyprus, Rhodes and Greek islands
- A 14-day Athens to Rome cruise on August 8 calling at Dubrovnik (Croatia), Valletta (Malta), Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica (France) and Monte Carlo
- A 14-day Athens to Valletta voyage on September 11 with an overnight in Istanbul and calls on multiple Greek islands
Oceania is also offering a selection of Grand Mediterranean Voyages in 2025, ranging from 22 to 56 days, including a 56-day Rome to Miami transatlantic crossing.
The voyages will provide opportunities for guests to explore the region through Oceania's array of small-group, immersive shore excursions, showcasing active adventures, history, culture and cuisine.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Oceania Cruises.